The Coco Nation News stories for Episode 400, February 15, 2025
The Coco Nation News stories for Episode 400, February 15, 2025
Collected by L. Curtis Boyle
Special Guests today:
Hopefully some people from VCF-SoCal including Wayne Campbell
Upcoming conventions/trade shows of interest to Coco people:
The Interim Computer Festival is happening at Intraspace in Seattle
Washington from March 21-23. This is the Pacific Northwest Show that is
hoping to get back to VCF status in the near future:
https://sdf.org/icf/
VCF East is April 4-6, 2025 – same facility as this year. Info Age Science
Museum, Wall, NJ.
https://vcfed.org/events/vintage-computer-festival-east/
The next Manitoba Retro Computer & Gaming club meetup is at the Fort Rouge
Leisure Center in Winnipeg, Manitoba on April 12. This is the same one I
attended last weekend, along with D. Bruce Moore and David Kroeker. This
next one is more themed around the Commodore 128, but I expect a wide
variety of machines like they had this past one, which was TRS-80 themed
https://www.facebook.com/groups/mbretro/posts/1830196931063991/
CocoFest is May 2-3, 2025 (with takedown on the morning of May 4/Sunday) at
the Holiday Inn & Suites in Carol Stream (Wheaton), Illinois. Hotel rooms
at the special Fest rate are available now ($122/night for two queens or
1 king bed), and apply for May 2-5. You will need to use the Group Rate
code of G30 to get this rate, and getting the special rate ends April
- Bookings for tables will be going up in January.
https://www.glensideccc.com/cocofest/
VCF-SW in Texas has been booked with dates: June 20-22, 2025 at the Davidson
Gundy Alumni Center, University of Texas, Dallas, Texas.
Tables & Tickets will go on sale January 2025. $20/adult ($25 if bought
at the door), $10/student ($15 at the door). 17 and under are free (with
accompanying adult). Tables are $50.
https://www.vcfsw.org/
BoatFest will be July 11-13 in Hurricane, WV. There is now a promo video
for it:
https://youtu.be/4KRVVRHlj6g
VCF-Midwest (the largest retro show in North America, I believe) is September
13-14 at the Schaumburg Convention Center in Schaumberg, Illinois. This year
is the 20th anniversary of this show, and there is a lot of collaboration
between CocoFest and VCF-MW, so expect a large number of Coco and Glenside
people at the show! Still free admission, and hotel booking is open already.
https://www.vcfmw.org/
That same weekend, Retro World Expo will be held September 12-14 at the
Connecticut Convention Center in Hartford, Connecticut. Tickets and vendor
applications aren’t quite ready yet but will be soon. This is a gaming
oriented retro show (including tournaments) but also includes things
like wrestling:
https://retroworldexpo.com/
Tandy Assembly for 2025 dates have been announced – it will be Sept 26 to Sep
28 at the Courtyard by Marriott Springfield Downtown in Springfield, Ohio:
https://www.tandyassembly.com/
This year’s Portland Retro Gaming Expo runs from October 17-19 in 2025
(they just had this years Sept 27-29).
https://www.retrogamingexpo.com/
Coco 1/2/3 (and multi-platform)
1) George Janssen released Lesson 15, part d of his Coco 3 assembly
language series, this being the 4th installment about palette
automation/animation. Source code can be gotten without having to type it
in on his channel in the Coco Discord:
https://youtu.be/pbP7A4CGycM?si=-ezplKXUQfXhgneZ
2) Allen Huffman wrote a blog post about an old maze game he wrote for
his Coco BBS back in the day:
https://subethasoftware.com/2025/02/10/maze-bas-for-the-coco/
3) CocoTown takes a stab at running NitrOS9/EOU in MAME, and has released
part 1 of a 2 part series:
https://youtu.be/sOruke8vf9k?si=zereFnvJ4cIo3EGn
4) David Collins has an update to his 6809 based single board computer –
documentation on how to customize it’s MiniMOS for different UART serial
chips, and for beeb6809 – which is a 6809 based version of BBC BASIC IV:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/6809assembly/posts/3583989668561056/
github for the project:
https://github.com/lindoran/beeb6809
5) I just stumbled on Michael Martin’s Bumbershoot Software page/blog,
where he summarized what he had accomplished in 2024. One thing he was
working on is ML coding for the Dragon/Coco. The 1st entry (from February
10, 2024) that links to rest of the series starts here:
https://bumbershootsoft.wordpress.com/2024/02/10/the-year-of-the-dragon/
6) The Anechoic Chamber, an original music channel from Canada on YouTube,
put up a demo of the Zyklop free resynthesizer program. Why is this on
the Coco Nation? From his description, the source audio that is getting
transformed is from a Coco voice synthesizer (the Sound Speech Pack by
the sounds of it), and he is using it on his upcoming Zulu Matrix album:
https://youtu.be/JltdGgRVE68?si=dskjEWU4GDWVhOoU
MC-10
1)
Dragon 32/64
1) Julian Brown posted several updates this week on his Dragon 32 updated
motherboard sets, including revision 3 Multi-Composite video board:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/dragon32/posts/3938881126371527/
2) Steve Evans (Zephyr) has posted a number of utilities to the Dragon
forums at worldofdragon.org:
Paged directory listing utility – works with a variety of DragonDOS ROM’s,
including upgraded ones that we have mentioned that past few weeks:
https://archive.worldofdragon.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=11242
He also made a paged directory listing utility for the rival DOSPlus 4.9B:
https://archive.worldofdragon.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=11244
And a utility to disable any connected DOS or FIRQ auto-starting cartridge
for the Coco:
https://archive.worldofdragon.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=11246
He updated his CLOAD Auto-Run utility to version 2.0. This version can
load into low or high RAM, and is compatible with both DragonDOS 1.0 and
DOSPlus 4.9B.
Dragon version:
https://archive.worldofdragon.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=11223
He made a Coco version as well:
https://archive.worldofdragon.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=11249
Game On news (all Coco related platforms):
1) Jim Gerrie ported a game we showed Chronologically Gaming playing last
week on the Coco (Conveyor Belt by Andrew Pakerski and published by T&D),
within a day, to the MC-10 (and from ML to BASIC). He also crammed it into
10 lines and it is now an entry for the BASIC 10-Liner contest:
https://youtu.be/NSUxVOFTYmY?si=zzlzb_Ygoop9o0Ts
He also released the MC-10 version of WhoDunit, originally by Dave Vinnedge
for the August 1983 issue of Color Computer Magazine. Kind of a combination
of text adventure and the Clue board game. This game was a runner-up for the
Game Programming Contest that Color Computer Magazine held; if I remember,
Bugs was the grand prize winner:
https://youtu.be/C8qxyU7MPx8?si=9MrEvHNnugXB3wYv
2) David Mitchell also did a 10 line game – called Lightning Dodge –
as his entry using the Dragon 32:
https://youtu.be/ICMKXoMmvBA?si=tn0x4jn3lW2JeDHk
Github with source:
https://github.com/daftspaniel/RetroCornerRedux/tree/main/Dragon/Originals/LightningDodge
3) Jim Jewett put a video of a game in progress that he is working on based
on Missile command, onto the Coco group on Facebook. It doesn’t look like
the collision detection is working perfectly yet, but I like the fact that
the incoming missiles curve somewhat:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2359462640/posts/10162277978282641/
He also uploaded a DSK image that contains a Poker game that he worked on
in the 1980’s, but never finished:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2359462640/posts/10162285814027641/
4) Chronologically Gaming covered some more Coco games released in November
1982 this week:
Aardvark’s Golf:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FaEXG7seUC0&t=35s
Lothar’s Magic Staff:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSQWkFn6ro8&t=428s
Monkey Kong:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSQWkFn6ro8&t=1153s
I should also mention – there will be multiple Coco games on Monday’s
episode of Chronologically Gaming.
5) YouTube channel ‘daffys2142’ did a 7 minute video showing video clips
of a variety of Coco 1/2/Dragon 32/64 games (I think with a Dragon emulator
since all of the artifacting games show up as black and white), but a good
mixture (Mute, it has background music and not sound from the games). At
the end is one Coco 3 game:
https://youtu.be/6o7_VzA18RE?si=Y0ohdpwCyBrjPqyT
6) Buzzsaw Gaming on YouTube did an 11 minute video showing the 512K Coco
3 game The Contras – running on real hardware:
https://youtu.be/BClBK2vo8hw?si=t2NDEbzAvVNX3IT7
7) V.E.D. (Videogame Endings Database) on YouTube released a quick video
of Warrior King, one of Sundogs very first Coco 3 games. But rather than
showing beginning of the game gameply, he shows the very end of gameplay,
including the win screen, which I have never seen before:
https://youtu.be/6U-83ikEpfo?si=PyU0rKcp3KVUAZcq
8) Tim & AJ tackle Nick Marentes’ 6309 Coco 3 game Gunstar on this week’s
Sibling Rivalry show:
https://youtu.be/wfkCRbCRHpc?si=XJZVH3r5bWtAwb0u
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